Event Details

Thursday, Mar 29, 2012

The Padge-Ladson and Wakulla Spring Sites

Time: 6:30 pm til 7:30 pm

Location: TCC Wakulla Center, 5 Crescent Way, Crawfordville

Description: This lecture is part of the "Creeks, Conquistadors, and Confederates: Archaeology of the Big Bend" Lecture Series. This lecture series will take place during March 2012 to commemorate Florida Archaeology Month. James Dunbar, Retired Archaeologist with the Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research will present information about the Page-Ladson and Wakulla Spring sites, which have yeilded evidence of the first ice-age Floridians! This event is open to the public and free of charge. For more information contact Barbara Hines at bhines@uwf.edu or 850-877-2206.

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